Is it legal to sing naked (with only ONE sock on) in front of thousands in germany? |
| no, i dont want to do it personally but, er, i just saw this youtube video of the red hot chilli peppers in Germany, and they only wore one sock and a guitar (if that)... um, is that legal? did they ... |
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What are people from germany called? Germs? |
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Do they sell English Harry Potter books in Germany? |
| I'm going away 2 days previous to the release date of the final Harry Potter book and I love them. I'll be in Germany at the time, so I was wondering, do they, by any slim chance, sell E... |
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Why are german guys so hot??? |
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In Germany, do they still have groups of people who support Hitler's ideology? |
| In some parts of the southern US there are rednecks or "rebels" who display the Confederate flag and believe that the south should have won the war ... are there any groups of people like ... |
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What do you think of this town in Germany ???.......? |
.......do you like the pictures ?
I am going there in just a few days, I am sooooooo exited.......
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How to dress in germany to not look like an American Tourist? |
| I am planning a trip to germany this fall. And I would like to show up NOT looking and acting like a sterotypical american tourist. I lived in Germany for 2 years almost 20 years ago, at the time, ... |
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USA or Germany? |
| If you have lived in the US and in Germany, where do you prefer to live and why?... |
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What is germany famous for? |
Additional Details I ALSO NEED THE IMAGES OF THE THINGS IT IS FAMOUS FOR... |
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How safe is it for an 18 yr old american woman to vist Germany alone? |
| i will be staying in a hotel on a military base but i will want to wander about the town of Baumholder. and i will be alone. i perhaps might take some trips on the trains to other cities, is that a ... |
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Can I get email from Germany? My boyfriend is in Germany and I'm in the USA, can we email each other? Or ? |
| I want to be able to email my boyfriend and he is in Germany right now, can I receive and send email like I do in the USA, or is there a procedure that I have to take in order to send and receive ... |
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What to do? I want to order something from a shop in germany but when i called they dont speak english...? |
| but when ordering online, when you enter your details in (ie name, address, birth date, etc. ) it is NOT a secure site (ie no lock appears in the upper right hand side to indicate its a secure ... |
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What do germans mostly look like? |
Additional Details well duh they look like humans!! im just wondering what hair color do they have, what eye color, what shade is their skin?? are they short? are they tall?? I'm ... |
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Germans in general? |
Hey guys, I am about to go to Germany and I am being serious are they friendly to most Americans? |
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thumberlina
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Hello,
I am from England, and my opinion is that you will be fine here.
Many Germans are happy to meet people from other countries, espeically when they get to practice their English Skills!
You will have no more problems than you would in other countries in Europe - probably less!
Relax and have fun
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My world
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99% of them are. At least that's been my experience. I've lived in Germany, off and on, for the past 23 years, and have had VERY few instances of anti-Americanism. I've lived in Hessen, Bavaria, and Rheinland-Pfalz, and have traveled extensively throughout Germany as military member and as a civilian. |
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lederbikergene
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Generally...yes. They will be more friendly if you can speak a little German...even if you stumble over 2 words, they will then help you and speak whatever English they can. As long as you don´t give off that arrogant "I´m an American and we´re better than anyone else on the planet and everyone should speak English and accept US Dollars" attitude you should get along fine here. |
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I'm German and I can tell you that in general, we are friendly. Be aware, that smiling is not as common in Germany as you are used to in the States. This does not mean, that people plan to look mean, it's just their normal face. :-)
Most of us speak English, as we learn it at school. Some of us are out of practice or too shy to speak, but even my grandmother (born 1896) learned a few words like "would you like some bread?", and my mother was fluent in English.
Germans are critical about the US politics, but they are aware that people who visit are not the politicians in charge.
I wish you a lot of fun and some great time, here. |
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sarriana
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Yes they are friendly!! |
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Terry
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Not all Germans are alike. I live in Hessen (but am not German) and the Germans here are generally polite to Americans, but not particularly friendly. Their nature is more reserved than Americans; for example they will generally not greet you on the street if they do not know you well. |
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julie travelcaster
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I visit Germany a lot - I am learning German and want to speak it fluently, so I have been over for months at a time to take classes at the Goethe Institut. I have found Germans very friendly to me - but I am very interested in and respectful of their culture. They are also very interested in our politics, particularly now, and about our culture. |
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porschefraulein
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In general, yes. Germans tend to be a bit more formal than Americans, though-- good manners & being polite will get you everywhere in Germany. :o) If you can, learn a few phrases or words in German-- the more of an effort you make, the better the impression you make, and the more friendly you'll find everyone. At the very least, learn this: "Bitte, Sprechen Sie Englisch?" It's always good form to ask if someone speaks English first, rather than just assuming they do. (Frequently, I found that even if they didn't, they'd then point you to someone who does.)
I'm not trying to be insulting or anything, just sharing my experiences; but really, if you make an effort to be polite and perhaps a little more formal than you might be at home, you'll find the Germans to be a very warm, friendly, and *helpful* people. I grew up in a German family, and have been to Germany several times, and always kind of explain it this way: ten minutes of being overly polite and formal in Germany can easily earn you a very good friend. :o)
Best of luck, and have fun!!! |
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J
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I am American and lived in Germany for 4 years. They were all very friendly. |
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chappye7
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They like Americans. Try and learn a little German, they respect that when someone trys. See Bavaria beautiful, Bamberg, Bayreuth, Nuremburg, Munich, and then go see Berlin. Loved it when I was stationed there for 8 years. |
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paia423
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They are about as friendly as can be expected. Germans aren't the most outwardly kind and friendly people, but they are good people, you shouldn't have any problem with them, just show them the respect that you would anyone else. |
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AnniS
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>Beate< is absolutely right!
Most of us are friendly!
Come to Hamburg!It`s the best city in Germany :) |
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ღ Katja ღ
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Yes they are!!! They should even all speak at least enough english to help if you need any, 'cause they all learn it in school!!! |
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Denise
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I have lived in Germany for almost a year and I haven't had a problem yet. They all seem to like us. Just respect their country pick up after yourself, and try to learn a little German such as thank you, please, good bye, and numbers. |
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.Frequently♥Dazzled.
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YESSSSSSSSS. |
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fliege52000
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Yes. We have so many Americans here from the Army, Air Force all that. I'm living right now in a little town and 1/2 from this town is US Army and their families and here is any problems. Everything is fine. US Army Family Member. We love Germany. |
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Frank B
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Avoid some areas in the eastern part of Germany. It also depends how your appearance looks like in these places. But in general, it is fine... |
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raindancer
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I'll be blunt with you. They usually are but only if you attemp at speaking their language. It's like in US we will help someone out if they try to speak our lang. but if they speak their lang in the US we don't hellp them out (most of the time) because we think they should speak our lang. in our country. They expect the same courtesy. Once you get to know them, they are wonderful people. Some may hesitate at first because your new and different and american (because of WW2) but they will warm up to you. I lived there for 2 years and I really enjoyed it. Good Luck |
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